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  1. Criminal Code of Oregon 2000 (Including the juvenile code, Selected Laws Relating to Sex Offenders, Alcoholic Liquors,Controlled Substances and Civil Forfeiture and Selected Provisions of the Oregon Constitution) by Stat of Oregon Legislative Committee, 2000

81. Sheriff Warren E. Rupf
Contra Costa County Police Officers Association. Governor’s Task Force to Reviewjuvenile crime and the juvenile Justice Response. Rotary International Honors.
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Sheriff’s Biography Sheriff Warren E. Rupf has been with the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff for over thirty years. He has served at virtually every rank in every assignment beginning in 1965. Sheriff Rupf celebrated his 35th anniversary in November 2000 while The Sheriff's Office celebrated it's 150th anniversary. Sheriff's Accomplishments: Board of Supervisors Resolution Sheriff Rupf is a member of the following organizations:
  • Airborne Law Enforcement Association American Legion Bay Counties Peace Officers Association Served as President during 1995 and 1996 California Commission on Boating and Waterways-Chairman 2000 California Peace Officers Association
  • California State Sheriffs Association Member of Board of Directors, 1996 to present
  • Contra Costa Community College District Administration of Justice Advisory Committee
  • Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriffs Association
  • Contra Costa County Police Officers Association
  • Governor’s Task Force to Review Juvenile Crime and the Juvenile Justice Response
  • Rotary International Honors Outdoor Sportsmen’s Coalition of California 1995 Peace Officer of the Year Boy Scouts of America Mount Diablo Silverado Council Silver Beaver Award, 1998

82. US Service Member Crime Stats Highest In Three Years - Japan Update: Your Okinaw
US service member crime stats highest in three years. A total of 70criminal acts involving 72 US service members or their dependents
http://japanupdate.com/previous/02/01/23/story8.shtml
US service member crime stats highest in three years A total of 70 criminal acts involving 72 U.S. service members or their dependents were reportedly committed during 2001 on Okinawa, announced Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador to Okinawa Hiroshi Hashimoto on Jan. 16. Prefectural police have determined that the statistics represent an increase for the third consecutive year in a row. According to police records, 44 incidents occurred in 1997, dropping to 38 in 1998. In 1999 the number of crimes rose to 48 and climbed to 53 in 2001. Ambassador Hashimoto expressed anxiety over the steady increase and said that measures taken by the U.S. military to stem the trend will be closely monitored. Eight meetings between representatives from the U.S. military, the government of Japan, Okinawa prefecture and local governments have been held, but an effective resolution to the problem has not yet been found. News
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83. Neighborhood Crime Stats
Uniform crime Reporting (UCR) Code The more crimes you select, the longer
http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/police/Crime_Statistics/Neighborhood_Crime_Stats/body

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  • Please Note : These statistics are based on the information currently available to us concerning neighborhood coordinates. If the coordinates listed for your neighborhood are incorrect, please contact us. Also, if portions of a neighborhood lie outside the boundaries of the City limits, information reported will include only those areas inside the City limits.
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West Coordinate: 100 Block Coordinates These are 100 block coordinates (e.g., 3200) of your neighborhood.
  • If the 100 Block is North of Broadway, Append the 'N' onto the number (e.g., 3200N) If the 100 Block is South of Broadway, Append the 'S' onto the number (e.g., 3200S) If the 100 Block is East of Stone, Append the 'E' onto the number (e.g., 200E) If the 100 Block is West of Stone, Append the 'W' onto the number (e.g., 200W) Broadway will always be 0N (Zero North) Stone will always be 0E (Zero East)
It is possible your North Coordinate and South Coordinate will both be N or S. The same is true of the East/West coordinates

84. Crime Statistics June 2002
MisdemeanorAdult, 6, 7, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. Felony-juvenile, 0, 0, 0,0, 0, 0, 0, 0. Misdemeanor-juvenile, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. Total Arrests,6, 9, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.
http://www.rccd.cc.ca.us/CollegePolice/junestats.html
Year 2002 June 2002 M R N H B C T MC Part I Crimes Homicide/non-negligent manslaughter Manslaughter by negligence Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny- Theft Burglary from motor vehicle Motor vehicle theft Arson Total Part I Crimes Other Reported Crimes Hate Crimes Simple Assault Vandalism Stalking Disturbing the peace Alcohol related criminal reports Miscellaneous criminal reports Traffic Collisions Miscellaneous non-criminal reports Arrests Felony-Adult Misdemeanor-Adult Felony-Juvenile Misdemeanor-Juvenile Total Arrests
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85. Stats Children
Pennsylvania State Data Center. PA Commission on crime and Deliquency.Previous Page. Pennsylvania State Data Center. Previous Page.
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/crsweb/docs/stats/stateage/statcrim.htm

86. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Youth Crime"
1. juvenile crime 1997 juvenile crime 1997 http//www.justice.state.ut.us/Research/1998JuvcrimeStats/Page5.htm2. Youth crime Watch of America A youthled
http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Youth Crime

87. NCPA - Crime & Gun Control - Juvenile Crime In Fatherless Homes, Public Schools
juvenile crime In Fatherless Homes, Public Schools. Although last year saw a smalldown tick, juvenile crime has been escalating alarmingly in recent years.
http://www.ncpa.org/pi/crime/nov97b.html
Juvenile Crime In Fatherless Homes, Public Schools Although last year saw a small down tick, juvenile crime has been escalating alarmingly in recent years. Nowhere is the trend so obvious as in schools, says the Justice Department. Experts perceive a direct correlation between teen misbehavior and the lack of a father in offenders' homes.
  • Juvenile arrests for serious violent crimes rose 67 percent from 1986 to 1995.
  • Arrests jumped 63 percent for robbery, 78 percent for aggravated assault and 90 percent for murder.
  • More than half of all crimes against teenagers happen on or near school property.
  • Almost one-fourth of all violent crimes against teens occur at school.
Sixth to 12th grade public school students are twice as likely to be worried about robbery, bullying or physical attack as those who attend private schools, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics. With the out-of-wedlock birth rate five times higher today than it was 30 years ago, the absence of a father figure in teens' lives is clearly a factor in juvenile crime.
  • Violent children are 11 times more likely not to live with their fathers and six times more likely to have parents who aren't married, according to a 1994 study in the American Journal of Public Health.

88. HOME
juvenile crime Statistics ~ Monthly December 2002. Homicide, 0, Manslaughter,0, Forcible Rape, 0. Total, 35. juvenile crime Statistics ~ Yearly 1998 ~ 2002.
http://www.cityoflewiston.org/police/crimestat.htm

89. Japan Forum - Crime Stats
(Post 1) crime stats No.
http://forum.japanreference.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1273

90. Connecticut Kidslink - VICTIMS & OFFENDERS - STATS & STUDIES
VICTIMS OFFENDERS stats STUDIES. Submitted by Norma Schatz, Kidslink JuvenileJustice Editor E-mail or a combination of causes, crime statistics are down.
http://info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/CTvoices/kidslink/kidslink2/justice/texts/9801
Posted on KL January 14, 1998 Submitted by Norma Schatz, Kidslink Juvenile Justice Editor
E-mail: Nrma520@aol.com
There's good news and bad news. The good news is that - whether it's prevention programs, gun control, violence reduction curricula, community policing, less unemployment, or a combination of causes, crime statistics are down. After more than a decade of increases in juvenile crime, there has been a steady decline over the past three years. The bad news is that the Congress has on its agenda legislation that focuses on punishment rather than prevention. Violence - of which children are both the victims and perpetrators - is still too prevalent. Legislative responses, however, should be based on the careful assessment of current trends and what is working to divert youngsters from crime and violence, not on media-hyped perceptions.
From a wide variety of sources, studies and statistics, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the U.S. Department of Justice has published a compendium of information entitled Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 1997 - Update on Violence. It should be noted that 1) the report is based on national information; "juveniles" are generally considered to be under age 18, in some states under 17; Connecticut is one of only three states in which the 16th birthday is the cutoff for referral as a juvenile; and 2) the report is based on analysis of information through 1995; recent data have shown a further decrease in violent crimes by juveniles in 1996 and 1997.

91. BCSO Crime Analysis - Overall Crime Statistics From 1993 To 1999
Overall crime Statistics 1993 to 1999 These statistics are for the unincorporatedareas of Bexar County. crime Committed 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999.
http://www.co.bexar.tx.us/BCsheriff/overallcrime9399.htm
Overall Crime Statistics
1993 to 1999
These statistics are for the unincorporated areas of Bexar County Crime Committed:
Murder Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Simple Assault Burglary Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Family Violence Hate Crimes Concealed Handguns
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92. Juvenile Held For Inflicting Bodily Harm On Passers-by - Japan Update: Your Okin
juvenile held for inflicting bodily harm on passersby. 19 arrested a 19-year-oldjuvenile on suspicion of inflicting bodily injury on several passers-by.
http://japanupdate.com/previous/02/01/23/story14.shtml
Juvenile held for inflicting bodily harm on passers-by Naha police on Jan. 19 arrested a 19-year-old juvenile on suspicion of inflicting bodily injury on several passers-by. The suspect acted in concert with two other individuals who have also been arrested and reportedly has admitted to the charge. According to the police investigation, on Jan. 13 the minors accosted three people walking near the intersection fronting Palette Kumoji in downtown Naha, claiming that the passers-by were staring menacingly at them. The suspects proceeded to punch the strangers in the face and kick them, with one of the victims suffering a subarachnoid hemorrhage. News
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93. Uniform Crime Reports -- County Level Data
Uniform crime Reports County Data. This Data. Other crime data is availablein spreadsheet format from the Bureau of Justice Statisitcs.
http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/crime/
Uniform Crime Reports
County Data
This collection consists of four county-level data files. The first three provide arrests for Part I offenses (murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, auto theft, and arson) and for Part II offenses (forgery, fraud, embezzlement, vandalism, wea pons violations, sex offenses, drug and alcohol abuse violations, gambling, vagrancy, curfew violations, and runaways). The fourth file provides reported offenses (as opposed to arrests) for Part I crimes only. Two county population variables are included : one for total county population and the other for counties reporting six months or more of data. Data collected by the United States Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Investigation
The data used in this presentation were obtained via anonymous ftp from the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data Other crime data is available in spreadsheet and interactive format from the Bureau of Justice Statistics , including state-level data.

94. CPD - Helpful Information - Victims Rights
G. juvenile REFERRAL. The juvenile suspect in your case was referredto the juvenile Court but not detained. H. juvenile DETAINED.
http://www.chandlerpd.com/cpd_site/helpful_info/current_case.htm
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Your initial report has been made. If you have additional information that could be helpful to the investigation, please call Police Communications at (480)782-4130. Please refer to the original report number on the front of this brochure. You will be notified by the investigating officer if further information is needed or obtained reference your case. If you have any questions regarding the status of your case, please call Police Records Division at (480) 782-4000. B. CITATION ISSUED This case involves an offender who has been cited and released. The offender is to appear at the Chandler City Court (200 East Chicago Street, Chandler, Arizona 85225), on the date and time indicated on the front of this brochure. In misdemeanor matters, the defendant may enter a plea of guilty at the initial appearance/arraignment and be sentenced at that time. If you wish to be heard regarding sentencing, you must either appear at the initial appearance/arraignment or submit a written or video/audio taped statement to the court (or the Police Department if court is closed). This must be done prior to the proceeding. For further information contact the Chandler City Court at (480) 782-4700.

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